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Melbourne Limited i ' 'Xmas Gilt Suaoesti FOR LADIES. SMART BLOUSES— White voile .4/11 to 10/6. White silk 10/G to 15/6. Tuji silk blouses lii/ 0. Grepe de chine blouses 19/0; 21/-, 23/6. DAIHTY. HANDKERCHIEFS— Lawn, hemstitched 2d, 3d, 4d. (id. Embroidered, ditto fid, Sd to 1/0. Pure linen, ditto 1/- each. RELIABLE HOSIERY— Lisle thread, 1/1-1 to 2/11. Silk .ankle hose, 2/11. All-wool cashmere. 2/3 to 3/11. Llama hose, 3/0 and 3/11. Lisle thread with cashmere feet and tops, 2/11. FOR MEN. TENUIS AND NEGLIGE SHIRTS— White and mercerised striped. 3/G, 4/0, 5/0, 5/11. Striped neglige. 4/G, 5/0, 7/8. SILK SHIRTS— Fine Japanese,, tussore 11/6. Heavy white silk 14/0. Fine Fuji silk la/6. PRETTY SILK TIES— Splendid varietel/-, 1/9, 2/0. comfortable BRMES•PoIiCe 1/9 pair. Samsori 1/6 pair. President 1/9 to 2/11; V Shirley president 3/0. HANDKERCHIEFS OF QUALITY— Irish lawn fid. ■ Mercerised, bordered Gd Cambric hemstitched, .3 for 2/1 ' Pure linen 1/3 and 1/6. White siik 1/-. 1/0, 2/6. White silk, initialled 3/6. FOR CHILDREN. HOSTS OF HANDKERCHIEFS— While, hemstitched (i for 1/-. White, printed borders 4 for 1/-. Mercerised colored borders, 3 for 1/-. Patriotic handkerchiefs printed with flues and music, 3 for 1/-. TIES FOR BOYS— New washing ties 9d. New patriotic ties 1/-. . SHIRTS FOR BOYS— White cotton shirts 2/9, 2/11, 3/11. Cotton fu-snre shirts 3/11.. Silt tussore shirts S/6. BOYS AND GIRLS HATS— Tussore poplin hats 1/11. White linen hats 1/9 to 2/lI ; Fine panania hats 9/6. BOYS SUITS— Crash tunic suits 6/11. Mercerised Repp suits R/11. Tussore silk suits 8/11. Tweed sport suits, Jloslyn and Petone make, 24/6 to 37/6. New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Hawera Stratford Wanganui.

A New Shipment has arrived of the Famous Brand of / Health Footwear AND JONES, NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND Y\ e arc pleased to announce to everybody that we have now < peneti a large shipment of th 1 fumou-: Health Footwear. Wo *--> the pole aeents of this Footwear and by means of our direct importation we are able to save the middleman's profit which means a big saving to our customers. You will be delighted to see such beautiful camples of good Ola English footwear, which is very hard to get in these troublesome times. mad ; by CALL AND INSPECT. DOCKRILL'S DEVON STREET .! NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 433.

LAND BUYERS, YOUR CHANCE \ flwice.little dairy farm, well subdivided into numerous paddocks. Sheep proof fencing, all flat and plougliable; 1% niles to school and railway station, handy to factory; . r )-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings; land of rich quality and well grassed; 14 acres of wheat, fi acres of oats; will carrv 35 ; cowfi. PRICE £32 10s per acre, ££oo rash. Grand prospective value. With ; i very little improvement will he -worth JC4S an acre. Splendid freehold dairy farm, nearly all been ploughedwell fenced, handy to , school and factory, new house of l! rootns, concrete shed with machines. This farm is weil sheltered and is* «übdivided into 10 paddocks. PRICK for quick sale £35 per acre. Only £4OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent, long term. Cheap and good. I have a large inquiry for dairy 1 and of pood quality, and would be jleascd if those wishing to sell would se nd me full particulars at once. 80 ACRES WAfTARA ROAD. 120 ACRES. E. JACKSON, ixRATFORD . P.O Box 15. valuer and commission agent, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O Box 39,

HURST'S and GARTON'S Swede and Turnip Seed. Mangold Seed. fiAT.T, FOR QUOTATIONS. MANGOLD, TURNIP AND GRASS MANURES. H. C-.Tuke. INGLEWOOD.

KOTOB-CAB 8i 1 10 HKW PLTMOTO/r Badion •" ■*> notice ter Motor Car for hire day o'.jht; phone No. 32; residence S«xt l'resbyterian Church, and three Si' sralk from railway station. £. HUGHES, ytitai-B.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
608

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 8

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